Chadwick Tyler held his first gallery exhibition, Tiberius, at the Honey Space Gallery in New York earlier last month.
The work exhibited was very stylistically strong and decadent - one haunting image after another. A few, I found rather disturbing but that's the idea, isn't it? There were two photographs of Victoria Wallace and Brittany Woodward, bones straining against their skin. Brittany's expression was strong, her image reckless. Victoria, in contrast, seemed frail and resigned. I found both pictures unsettling but so evocative, it was hard to stop staring at them.
Below are some of my favourites from the exhibit.
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There were some others I liked, such as the shots of Sofi Berelidze, Nina Maria De Raadt, Melody Woodin, Sharon Van De Pas and Pilar Solchaga, amongst others, but Blogspot's policy on nudity prohibits me from posting them directly here. The links to these photos (click on the names) come with an interstitial adult content warning.
See the rest of the exhibit at chadwicktyler.com.


















































